rday, April 19, 2008 11:40 AM
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Subject: Re: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinetics CD"
I've modified my metal boxes (after my M CD cracked in half) by sticking
the plastic from a normal jewlcase inside.
After my M CD cracked, I wrote an email to Hardwa
wow... Talk about a coincidence... I JUST reloaded this CD into my MP3
player after having gone at least 4 years without listening to it.
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From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 8:35 AM
To: list 313
Subject: (313) Porter Ricks "Biokinet
By the way Jernej, I finally downloaded and watched your Emergon
video/track - very nice stuff indeed.
For those who haven't seen it, check the avi here:
http://www.octex.si/video.html
jeff
I've modified my metal boxes (after my M CD cracked in half) by sticking
the plastic from a normal jewlcase inside.
After my M CD cracked, I wrote an email to Hardwax, that they should do
something about the desing, and they sent me a new copy for free :)
Jernej
www.octex.si
theREALmxyzptlk
That could well be the case, but I burned cdrs from my copies right
after I got them and played those, especially when traveling. When I
heard people had cracked discs, I checked my own and three of them were
cracked. None of them were even opened more than a few times.
Chain Reaction figur
Not that it's either here nor there, but I don't think that at normal
temps, the difference between the expansion rate of stamp metal and
whatever plastic they make CDs from differs that much.
I think it's as much the fact that a plastic CD case's spindle-holder
is made of plastic that bows in whe
yea right. as if i was supposed to believe that. pfff...
On 4/18/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The plastic of the disc will not expand and contract like the metal stub on
> which it rests in the case; over time, as it gets warm and expands, the
> discs crack from the center ou
The plastic of the disc will not expand and contract like the metal stub on
which it rests in the case; over time, as it gets warm and expands, the discs
crack from the center outward .
jeff
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Indeed. I remember when the fr
Yeah, I wrecked my M series one like that. After that I put them all in normal
CD cases in my rack and put the metal cases on
display :-)
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> Indeed. I remember when the fracas over those splits first started - mine
Indeed. I remember when the fracas over those splits first started - mine are
still in slimlines.
Most of the old tin-box CD packages run the same risk of splitting from the
inside out.
jeff
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